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F $317,416$ 3 A 1 2.52 C 7 . T , 5 4 S 1 6 COLLEGE PARK 6173 6224 5903 5956 Mode of Travel to Work 2016

Driver: Car, Truck, Van n 1890

Passenger: Car, Truck, Van j 185 Public Transit h 200

POPULATION 2017 2018 2019 2020 Source: eHealth , 2020 Walked m 105 Age Group Bicycle  25 2020 85+ Other 40 80 to 84 Source: 2016 Census Long Form 75 to 79 Registered Vehicles 70 to 74 2018 2019 65 to 69 Total (LV & PV) 3230 3133 60 to 64 LV - light vehicles (commercial & private) PV - private passenger vehicle Source: SGI 55 to 59 Per Person 0.5 0.5 50 to 54 45 to 49 Per Person 0.7 0.6 40 to 44 35 to 39 Education Level 30 to 34 2016 25 to 29 No Certificate/diploma/degree 540 20 to 24 High school certificate or equivalent 1135 15 to 19 Apprentice/trades certificate/diploma 340 10 to 14 College/CEGEP/non-university cert./dipl. 695 05 to 09 University diploma or degree 1405 00 to 04 Source: 2016 Census Long Form 400 200 0 200 400 Postsecondary Enrolment Female Male 2017 2018 2019 Source: eHealth Saskatchewan, 2020 Saskatchewan Polytechnic 149 113 129 Ethnic Diversity University of Saskatchewan 289 306 325

* Higher number indicates greater diversity 2016 Source: Saskatchewan Polytechnic Administrative Office and University of Saskatchewan Registrar's Office College Park 0.75 Saskatoon 0.45 Source: 2016 Census Enrolment by School

Mother Tongue P- Saskatoon Public School S - Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Top Languages 2016 2017 2018 2019 English 3470 Cardinal Leger School (s) 360 346 348 Urdu 225 College Park School (p) 446 464 447 Mandarin 180 Evan Hardy Collegiate (p) 826 887 896 Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 180 Ukranian 120 French 90

Source: 2016 Census Source: Saskatoon Public School Division & Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Household Structure Dwelling Unit Count 2016 Two Unit 2019 One-family households 1305 324 15% Multi-Unit Multiple-family households 15 684 Non-family households 670 33%

Total lone-parent families 280 Single Family Total households 1985 1085 Household size 2.5 52%

Source: 2016 Census Total Dwellings 2093 Age of Dwelling Neighbourhood Area 178.1 hectares 440.2 acres 2016 Dwelling Units per Area 11.7 per hectare 4.8 per acre Before 1960 7% Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development 1961-1980 76% Real Estate Sales 1981-1990 12% 1991-2000 4% 2019 No. of Sales Average Price Condo Townhouse 0 $ - 2001-2005 1% High Rise Apt Condo 0 $ - 2006-2010 1% Low Rise Apt Condo 3 $ 105,167 2011-2016 0% Semi-detached 4 $ 390,125 Semi-detached - two titles 1 $ 268,000 Source: 2016 Census Single Family Dwelling 43 $ 326,609 Housing Affordability Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation 2019 Median Multiple Park Space Saskatoon 4.12 2020 Hectares Acres College Park 4.03 Total Park Area 6.7 16.5 Note: Median Multiple of 3.0 & under is rated as "affordable" Population per Park Area 931.8 377.1 Source: City of Saskatoon, Planning & Development Source: City of Saskatoon, Assessment & Taxation and RBC Economics Research Park Type: N - Neighbourhood D - District MD - Multi-district SU- Special Use I - Industrial Housing Costs 2016 Dr Gerhard Herzberg N 5.0 12.3 Average Owner's Major Payments $1,136 Glacier N 1.7 4.2 Average Gross Rent $1,150 Source: 2016 Census

Housing by Tenure 2016

Rented 43%

Owned 57%

Source: 2016 Census COLLEGE PARK

Voter Turn-out (%) Licensed Home-Based Businesses Civic 2003 46% 2018 2019 Civic 2006 33% Saskatoon 4984 4958 Federal 2006 55% College Park 103 110 Provincial 2007 64% Source: City of Saskatoon, Business License Program Federal 2008 49% Labour Force Civic 2009 27% 2018 Federal 2011 57% College Park Saskatoon Provincial 2011 53% Labour Force Participation Rate 69.7% 70.2% Federal 2015 69% Economic Dependency Ratio 19.3% 16.1% Provincial 2016 40% Median Total Income (personal) $34,910 $40,070 Civic 2016 27% Provincial Index of Median Income (base=100) 90.40 103.80 Canadian Index of Median Income (base=100) 95.00 109.00

Source: City of Saskatoon, City Clerk’s office; Province of Saskatchewan, Source: Statistics , Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2018 Chief Electoral Officer; and Elections Canada

Personal Income 2018 College Park City of Saskatoon

21.9% Under $14,999 17.9% 15.9% $15,000-24,999 14.6% 12.4% $25,000-34,999 11.8% 17.8% $35,000-49,999 16.3% 16.6% $50,000-74,999 18.5% 8.3% $75,000-99,999 10.3% 7.1% $100,000 plus 10.6%

Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, 2018

Major Occupation 2016 Manufacturing-Utilities 85 Natural resources - agriculture & related 55 Trades-Transport-Equip operators and related 425 Sale & Service 740 Art-Culture-Recreation-Sport 80 Education-Law Social-Community & Gov 360 Health 240 Natural-Applied sciences and related 220 Business-Finance-Administration 335 Management 255

Source: 2016 Census